We postulate a principle stating that the initial condition of a physical system is typically algorithmically independent of the dynamical law. We discuss the implications of this principle and argue that they link thermodynamics and causal inference. On the one hand, they entail behavior that is similar to the usual arrow of time. On the other hand, they motivate a statistical asymmetry between cause and effect that has recently been postulated in the field of causal inference, namely, that the probability distribution P-cause contains no information about the conditional distribution P-effect vertical bar(cause) and vice versa, while P-effect may contain information about P-cause vertical bar(effect)
The problem of the insensitivity of the macroscopic behavior of any thermodynamical system to partit...
While conventional approaches to causal inference are mainly based on conditional (in)dependences, r...
A scientific mathematical law is causal if and only if it is a process law that contains a time deri...
Telling a cause from its effect using observed time series data is a major challenge in natural and ...
Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autono...
The second law of thermodynamics, with its positive change of entropy for a system not in equilibriu...
The technique of causal ordering is used to study causal and probabilistic aspects implied by model ...
Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autono...
Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autono...
The notions of cause and effect are widely employed in science. I discuss why and how they are roote...
Recent theoretical progress in nonequilibrium thermodynamics, linking thephysical principle of Maxim...
Inferring the causal structure that links $n$ observables is usually based upon detecting statistic...
It is shown that the most reasonable interpretation of the causality principle is to consider it as ...
We consider two variables that are related to each other by an invertible function. While it has pre...
Abstract. We develop a statistical mechanical interpretation of algo-rithmic information theory by i...
The problem of the insensitivity of the macroscopic behavior of any thermodynamical system to partit...
While conventional approaches to causal inference are mainly based on conditional (in)dependences, r...
A scientific mathematical law is causal if and only if it is a process law that contains a time deri...
Telling a cause from its effect using observed time series data is a major challenge in natural and ...
Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autono...
The second law of thermodynamics, with its positive change of entropy for a system not in equilibriu...
The technique of causal ordering is used to study causal and probabilistic aspects implied by model ...
Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autono...
Consider a Hamiltonian system that consists of a slow subsystem S and a fast subsystem F. The autono...
The notions of cause and effect are widely employed in science. I discuss why and how they are roote...
Recent theoretical progress in nonequilibrium thermodynamics, linking thephysical principle of Maxim...
Inferring the causal structure that links $n$ observables is usually based upon detecting statistic...
It is shown that the most reasonable interpretation of the causality principle is to consider it as ...
We consider two variables that are related to each other by an invertible function. While it has pre...
Abstract. We develop a statistical mechanical interpretation of algo-rithmic information theory by i...
The problem of the insensitivity of the macroscopic behavior of any thermodynamical system to partit...
While conventional approaches to causal inference are mainly based on conditional (in)dependences, r...
A scientific mathematical law is causal if and only if it is a process law that contains a time deri...